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No matter the opponent, Ducks fans bring the energy to Eugene to give their team a true home-field advantage. Show your support at Autzen Stadium this season with our great selection of Oregon football tickets.

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As another year of action-packed NCAA football approaches, stay ahead of the rest by shopping in the Vivid Seats marketplace for a wide variety of affordable 2015 Oregon Ducks football tickets all season long. From the Oregon Ducks football schedule above, use any of the search filters (time of day, month, opponent) on the left and when you’ve made your selection, click the red button associated with the Oregon football tickets you’d like to purchase.

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Expectations High for Oregon Football in 2014

On the heels of an 11-win season, top-10 finish in the national rankings, and commanding Alamo Bowl win over the Texas Longhorns to close out the 2013 season, it should come as no surprise that the Oregon Ducks are once again heavily favored to pace the Pac-12 in 2014. In the annual preseason media poll, Oregon was just two votes shy of being unanimously selected to win the North Division, and also secured 24 nods to win the conference title game, edging out Stanford in both categories. The Ducks and Cardinal have ruled the Pac-12’s North Division the last three seasons, having both earned a share of the top spot, though Oregon’s only title game appearance thus far was in 2011.

Before the two go head-to-head in November, the Ducks will first tackle an intriguing slate of foes beginning with three straight home games at Autzen Stadium against the lone non-conference opponents of 2014: South Dakota (Aug. 30), Michigan State (Sept. 6), and Wyoming (Sept. 13). The Spartans are the reigning Rose Bowl champs and are expected to rank amongst the best in the nation once again this year, making this matchup one of the most highly anticipated of the early college football season. Following the home stint, the Ducks will hit the road to open the Pac-12 slate at Washington State on Sept. 20, while other league games of note include Arizona (Oct. 2), UCLA (Oct. 11), Stanford (Nov. 1), Colorado for the home finale on Nov. 22, and Oregon State for the regular-season closer on Nov. 29. Additionally, the Ducks will face California on Friday, Oct. 24, at the brand new Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, home to the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers.